Re: lemon spoon/snow spoon


Will,

I like anything that blooms as well as that ! :-)  Nice spoons.

Chris

willwarner@alltel.net wrote:
> 
> Here's some pics of possibly lemon spoon.  I looked up pics of Snow
> Spoon, and couldn't find very many good ones.  Does Snow spoon have a
> touch of lace?  It was introduced by Hager, but it's from Austin lines?  i'm
> curious of how it differs from this one I believe to be Lemon Spoon.
> Here's some pic of it from this year.  It's planted next to Thornbird.  It
> starts blooming earlier, and finishes a little later than thornbird, and is
> taller..
> I recorded early on that it had pods, and takes from it's pollen, but
> they must have aborted, none now.  The branching is wide, flowers out
> from the
> stalk without any help.
> It's kinda an old dog, but I think it's really graceful, beautiful and a
> performer.
> One of my favorites this past year.
> Will Warner
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